Film socialisme (2010)
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- 1h 42min
- Drama
- 19 May 2010 (France)
- Movie
- 5 wins & 2 nominations.
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Cast
Jean-Marc Stehlé | ... |
Otto Goldberg (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as JM.STEHLÉ)
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Agatha Couture | ... |
Alissa (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as A. Couture)
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Mathias Domahidy | ... |
Mathias (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as M. Domahidy)
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Quentin Grosset | ... |
Ludovic (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as Q. Grosset)
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Olga Riazanova | ... |
Olga - Russian secret agent (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as O. Riazanova)
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Maurice Sarfati | ... |
(segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as M. Sarfati)
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Patti Smith | ... |
Self - Singer (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as P. Smith)
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Lenny Kaye | ... |
Self - Guitarist (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as L. Kaye)
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Bernard Maris | ... |
Self - Economist (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as B. Maris)
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Marie-Christine Bergier | ... |
Frieda von Salomon (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as MC.BERGIER)
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Nadège Beausson-Diagne | ... |
Constance (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as N. Beausson)
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Bob Maloubier | ... |
Self - French secret agent (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as R. Maloubier)
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Dominique Devals | ... |
(segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as D. Devals)
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Alain Badiou | ... |
Self - Lecturer (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as A. Badiou)
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Elias Sanbar | ... |
Self - Haifan Historian (segment "Des choses comme ça")
(as E. Sanbar)
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Catherine Tanvier | ... |
Catherine - Mother (segment "Quo vadis Europa")
(as C. Tanvier)
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Christian Sinniger | ... |
Jean-Jacques Martin - Father (segment "Quo vadis Europa")
(as C. Sinniger)
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Marine Battaggia | ... |
Florine "Flo" Martin (segment "Quo vadis Europa")
(as M. Battaggia)
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Gulliver Hecq | ... |
Lucien "Lulu" Martin (segment "Quo vadis Europa")
(as G. Hecq)
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Elidan Arzoni | ... |
Catherine's friend (segment "Quo vadis Europa")
(as E. Anzoni)
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Élisabeth Vitali | ... |
France 3 Journalist (segment "Quo vadis Europa")
(as E. Vitali)
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Eye Haidara | ... |
France 3 Camerawoman (segment "Quo vadis Europa")
(as E. Haidera)
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Blandine Bellavoir | ... |
Female Voice (segment "Nos humanités") (voice)
(as B. Bellavoir)
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Jean-Michel Fête | ... |
Male Voice (segment "Nos humanités") (voice)
(as JM.FETE)
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Stéphane Henon | ... |
Male Voice (segment "Nos humanités") (voice)
(as S. Henon)
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Odile Schmitt | ... |
Female Voice (segment "Nos humanités") (voice)
(as O. Schmitt)
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Louma Sanbar | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
Jean-Luc Godard | ... | (as JL.Godard) |
Written by
Jean-Luc Godard | ... | (written by) (as JL.Godard) |
Walter Benjamin | ... | (text) (as W.Benjamin) & |
Jacques Derrida | ... | (text) (as J.Derrida) and |
Jean-Paul Curnier | ... | (text) (as JP.Curnier) & |
Roland Dubillard | ... | (text) (as R.Dubillard) and |
Hannah Arendt | ... | (text) (as H.Arendt) & |
Otto von Bismarck | ... | (text) (as O.Bismarck) and |
Jean-Paul Sartre | ... | (text) (as JP.Sartre) & |
Léon Brunschvicg | ... | (text) (as L.Brunschwig) and |
Jean Giraudoux | ... | (text) (as J.Giraudoux) & |
Jean Tardieu | ... | (text) (as J.Tardieu) and |
Charles Peguy | ... | (text) (as C.Peguy) & |
Louis Aragon | ... | (text) (as L.Aragon) & |
Stéphane Rullac | ... | (text) (as S.Rullac) and |
Henri Bergson | ... | (text) (as H.Bergson) & |
Georges Bernanos | ... | (text) (as G.Bernanos) and |
Denis de Rougemont | ... | (text) (as D. De Rougemont) & |
Christian Wolff | ... | (text) (as C.Wolff) and |
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov | ... | (text) (as R.Kosakov) & |
Fernand Braudel | ... | (text) (as F.Braudel) and |
Claire Simon | ... | (text) (as C.Simon) & |
Neal Gabler | ... | (text) (as N.Gabler) and |
Luigi Pirandello | ... | (text) (as L.Pirandello) & |
Paul Ricoeur | ... | (text) (as P.Ricoeur) and |
Samuel Beckett | ... | (text) (as S.Beckett) & |
André Malraux | ... | (text) (as A.Malraux) and |
Claude Lévi-Strauss | ... | (text) (as C.Levi-Strauss) & |
Joseph Conrad | ... | (text) (as J.Conrad) and |
William Shakespeare | ... | (text) (as W.Shakespeare) & |
Martin Heidegger | ... | (text) (as M.Heidegger) and |
Jean-Dominique de la Rochefoucauld | ... | (text) (as La Rochefoucald) & |
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | ... | (text) (as W.Goethe) and |
Curzio Malaparte | ... | (text) (as C.Malaparte) & |
Jean Genet | ... | (text) (as J.Genet) and |
Zoë Oldenbourg | ... | (text) (as Z.Oldenbourg) |
Produced by
Sophie Sallin | ... | associate producer (uncredited) |
Alain Sarde | ... | producer |
Ruth Waldburger | ... | executive producer |
Cinematography by
Fabrice Aragno | ... | (as F.Aragno) |
Production Management
Jean-Paul Battaggia | ... | production manager (as JP.Battaggia) |
Sound Department
Gabriel Hafner | ... | sound mixer (as G. Hafner) |
François Musy | ... | sound mixer (as F. Musy) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Paul Grivas | ... | second unit cinematographer (as P.Grivas) |
Music Department
Joan Baez | ... | audio (as J.Baez) |
Chet Baker | ... | audio (as C.Baker) |
Barbara | ... | audio |
Alain Bashung | ... | audio (as A.Bashung) |
Anouar Brahem | ... | audio (as A.Brahem) |
Ernst Busch | ... | audio (as E.Busch) |
Gabriella Ferri | ... | audio (as G.Ferri) |
Paco Ibáñez | ... | audio (as P.Ibanez) |
Giya Kancheli | ... | audio (as G.Kancheli) |
Thierry Machuel | ... | audio (as T.Machuel) |
Mina | ... | audio |
Chloé Mons | ... | audio (as C.Mons) |
Betty Olivero | ... | audio (as B.Olivero) |
Werner Pirchner | ... | audio (as W.Pirchner) |
Arvo Pärt | ... | audio (as A.Part) |
Alfred Schnittke | ... | audio (as A.Schnittke) |
Tomasz Stanko | ... | audio (as T.Stanko) |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... | audio (as L.Beethoven) |
Bernd Alois Zimmermann | ... | audio (as BA.Zimmermann) |
Additional Crew
Anne-Marie Miéville | ... | collaboration (as AM.Miéville) |
Renaud Musy | ... | collaboration (as R. Musy) |
Yousry Nasrallah | ... | collaboration (as Y. Nasrallah) |
Louma Sanbar | ... | collaboration (as L. Sanbar) |
Guillermo J. Deisler | ... | film laboratory manager (uncredited) |
Mathilde Incerti | ... | press agent (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Vega Film
- Office Fédéral de la Culture
- Télévision Suisse-Romande (TSR)
- Ville de Genève, La
- Suissimage
- Fonds Regio Films
- Fondation Vaudoise
- George Foundation
- Wild Bunch (co-production)
- Canal+ (co-production)
- ECM Records
Distributors
- ArtCam (2010) (Slovenia) (theatrical)
- Bowjapan (2010) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Kino Lorber (2011) (United States) (theatrical)
- Mongrel Media (2010) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Premium Film (2010) (Russia) (theatrical)
- Wild Bunch (2010) (France) (theatrical)
- Delphi Filmverleih Produktion (2010) (Germany)
- Front Row Filmed Entertainment (2011) (United Arab Emirates) (Middle East)
- Imovision (2010) (Brazil)
- Independenta Film (2010) (Romania)
- Midas Filmes (2010) (Portugal)
- New Wave Films (2011) (United Kingdom)
- OMC (2011) (Taiwan)
- The Criterion Channel (2020) (United States) (tv) (digital)
- Videorama (2010) (Greece)
- Wild Side Vidéo (2010) (France) (DVD)
- absolut MEDIEN (2012) (Germany) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A symphony in three movements. Things such as a Mediterranean cruise, numerous conversations in numerous languages, between the passengers, almost all of whom are on holiday - Our Europe. At night, a sister and her younger brother have summoned their parents to appear before the court of their childhood. The children demand serious explanations of the themes of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. Our Humanities. Visits to six sites of true or false myths: Egypt, Palestine, Odessa, Hellas, Naples, and Barcelona. |
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Taglines | La liberté coûte cher (Freedom is expensive) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The film did not include traditional English language subtitles for releases in countries that spoke such language. Instead, the subtitles were in "Navajo English", a translation that baffled many critics and audience members. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from Battleship Potemkin (1925). See more » |
Quotes |
Rebecca (segment "Des choses comme ça"):
[dialogue continuity]
You're absolutely right: I don't love any "people." Not French, not North American, not German. Not Jewish people, not black people. I love only my friends... When there are any. See more » |